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- Exit from the Holy Land. McGreal, Chris // New Statesman;12/19/2005, Vol. 134 Issue 4771-4773, p48
The article reports on the isolation of Bethlehem, which has lost most of its tourist economy because of the massive, Israeli-built barrier wall that surrounds the city. Residents of the city are also leaving, saying their town has become a prison with no opportunities. Getting into the city...
- There is no escaping the terrorist wars of 2003. Tatum, Wilbert A. // New York Amsterdam News;8/21/2003, Vol. 94 Issue 34, p12
With terrorists lining up front and center in Iraq and Israel, there is apparently little that the U.S. and its armies, Israel and its armies, or those who seek peace, in the manner of the United Nations, can do about it. But recently the Arabs have become more critical of the role that the U.S....
- The Double Tragedy: A Palestinian's Point of View. Jabr, Samah; Mayfield, Betsy // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Nov2001, Vol. 20 Issue 8, p18
Reports the views of Muslim Palestinians on the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States. Impact of the terrorist attacks to the Palestinians; Value the exemplary enterprise of democracy; Possible aims of the terrorists on the attacks.
- My Palestinian Friends. Sargent, Sara // Skipping Stones;Jan/Feb2005, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p16
The article describes the author's experience of meeting some Palestinian youngsters. The author's church, deeply concerned about the problem in Israel and Palestine, had decided to bring seven Palestinian teens to Old Lyme, Connecticut. The church wanted to give them a chance to get outside...
- South Tel Aviv: 8 Hurt in Terror Attack Outside Nightclub. // Journal of Turkish Weekly;8/29/2011, p16
The article presents information about an August 2011 terrorist attack in Tel Aviv, Israel at the Haoman 17 nightclub that injured eight police and security guards. The Palestinian suspect, who hijacked a taxi and rammed it into a police road block that protects the nightclub, was taken into...
- HOW DID PALESTINIANS REACT TO THE ATTACKS ON THE UNITED STATES? Olewine, Sandra; Hanania, Ray // Washington Report on Middle East Affairs;Nov2001, Vol. 20 Issue 8, p16
Presents the reaction of the Palestinians to the September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States. Recognition of human vulnerability; Need to create security; Denouncement of the bombings by Arab countries. INSETS: A Message From Beit Sahour.;Israel Stages Anti-U.S. Demonstration.;Attack...
- Dissembling Words. Majaj, Lisa // Off Our Backs;Jul/Aug2002, Vol. 32 Issue 7/8, p24
Relates the experience of the author on terrorism in Palestine. Circumstances of atrocity; Details of the experience of Palestinians on terrorism; Destruction of civilian life and civilian infrastructure.
- The Road Map. // Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics & Culture;2003, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p115
Presents a performance-based and goal-driven roadmap to a permanent two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. End to violence and terrorism; Leadership of Palestinian people against terrorism; Willingness to build a practicing democracy based on tolerance and liberty.
- ROUTE 443: THE LEGAL ILLUSION. Yehuda, Limor // Jewish Quarterly;Summer2010, Issue 215, p38
The author discusses the opening of Route 443 in West Bank to Palestinians which he feels creates an illusion of justice. He mentions that the highway was built in the 1980s using land taken from Palestinians. Until 2000, the road served both Israelis and Palestinians. After a series of attacks...


